Monday, October 1, 2012

To my husband on his birthday...

Twenty-eight years
ago, God started working on my soul mate. He came in to this world to humble
God fearing parents who instilled in him courage, strong conviction and love. This sweet baby boy grabbed the world by its reigns.
The world taught him wisdom and tenacity. Life taught him to survive and
compassion. Five years ago, this boy met
a girl at a gathering. He said hello and she said hello back and the rest was
history. It was a love story twenty –something years in the making. It is a
love story that has yet to run its course. Today I celebrate my best friend’s
birthday. I celebrate my husband’s grand entrance into this world twenty-eight
years ago!

A message to the
birthday boy: Woobie, I celebrate the man that you are and marvel at the man you are
turning in to. You amaze and surprise me every day. I see a transformation in
you with each passing day. As a friend
you have been loyal. As a husband you have shown me how deeply I can love. As a
partner, you have shown me the true meaning of partnership and endurance. I
thank God for letting our paths cross. Life is sweeter because God allowed two
imperfect people like us to share our life together. I thank your parents for
the wonderful job they did raising you. As you face the rest of your life, I
pray that God may grant you many more years. You truly are my Small Town Divo. Happy
Birthday Twinkie doodle! I love you.

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